Anyone in Delaware or surrounding area wanna help me track down a deadbeat that borrowed money and is now blocking me on all social media platforms and completely ghosting me?
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I can't help, but I really want to know the story and what happens so I'm subscribing
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I think that lending to a friend kinda follows the same rules as investing. Don’t use any money that you can’t live without.
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For anyone else reading this: if you lend a significant amount of money, then you should draft a loan agreement and have it signed and notarized. If the person is in dire need, and intends to pay it back, then that shouldn’t be a problem. In case of a situation where the person fails to live up to the terms, then you have small claims court as recourse.
To OP: if you used any sort of electronic payment method and can find the records along with any communication proving that it was a loan and not a gift, then you could still have legal recourse. Otherwise, I would be careful taking any kind of retaliatory measure, or involving any other people in your ****.
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Originally posted by Blackmagic71 View Post
Does this mean we're the “dark web” now? 🤣
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Originally posted by Trbo323 View PostYou're name is black magic and I'm currently viewing everything in dark mode so I'm pretty sure yes
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